The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, August 23, 2022, Page 10, Image 10

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    A10 THE SPOKESMAN • TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 2022
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if they want to reopen Sisters High
School next fall after several years of
transporting their high school students
to Redmond on a tuition basis.
The Sisters School Board Monday
night decided to take a $598,000 bond
issue for construction of new high
school facilities to the voters on Oct.
3. Superintendent Homer Kearns es-
timates that the proposed bond issue
would increase taxes nearly $5 per
$1,000 true cash value.
25 Years Ago
Aug. 27, 1997 — City requests sec-
ond audit covering Falcon Cable fees
The Redmond City Council is turn-
ing up the heat on Falcon Cable over
local cable TV service.
Still awaiting an independent anal-
ysis of the company’s compliance with
service requirements, the city has asked
for a second audit to assess Redmond
franchise fee rates. Redmond cable
rates are the highest in Central Oregon.
In addition, the city council on
Sept. 23 will consider an ordinance to
strengthen the city’s “weak franchise
agreement with Falcon,” interim city
manager Vergie Ries said in a letter to
Ruby Sutherland, Falcon’s Redmond
operations manager.
On the same day, the city council will
discuss a request from Falcon to trans-
fer the local cable franchise to an affili-
ated partnership based in Delaware.
Mayor Jerry Thackery has re-
quested that a “representative with de-
cision-making authority” attend the
Sept. 23 meeting. Counselors expect
to see the results of the technical audit
on franchise compliance prior to the
meeting.
“We’ll just see if they want to be a
partner or not,” said City Councilor
Mike Newell.
Archived Photo
Surveyors work on extensive agricultural mapping project near Redmond in 1935.
100 Years Ago
Aug. 24, 1922 — Ice cream social
nets good sum
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Meth-
odist Church held an ice cream, coffee
and cake social on the lawn of Mrs.
James Toney last Saturday evening,
which was fairly well patronized. The
weather turned quite cold during the
latter part of the evening, which caused
the sale to slow down to a considerable
extent; otherwise the affair would have
proven a big success financially, but as
it was, the ladies netted a neat sum.
75 Years Ago
Aug. 28, 1947 — Dancers to hear
Hollywood band
Fair-going dancers will be given a
treat when they dance to the music of
Georgie Kaye and his orchestra from
Hollywood. The master and his mu-
sicians are scheduled to appear at all
three dances at the Legion-VFW Hall
during fair time, which is Thursday,
Friday and Saturday nights, September
18, 19 and 20.
Mickie Madison will entertain with
songs from the 11-piece band and
Ralph Kaye, brother of the maestro,
will be featured saxophonist. Ralph was
formerly with Glenn Miller’s army air
force band.
50 Years Ago
Aug. 30, 1972 — Sisters high school
bond election set
Sisters voters will decide Oct. 3
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capital
15. Lying down
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22. 18-year period
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basketball
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seafood
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39. Fencing sword
41. Italian pastas
44. Island nation
close to the
U.S.
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board
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68. Leaf-footed bug
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CLUES DOWN
1. Mark left behind
2. Cry weakly
3. Ancient region
in modern Syria
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5. Blue grass
state
6. Genus of
mosquitoes
7. S. Israeli city
8. You can get
stuck in one
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mistrusts others
unjustifiably
10. First month of
ancient Hebrew
calendar
11. Tigers legend
Fielder
12. Make more
attractive
14. Horses
17. Slight
projection in
typefaces
20. Male parent
21. Jack and Jill
are two
23. After B
25. Licensed for
Wall Street
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about 600-mile
range
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29. A day kids love
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meter
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child
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of southeast
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47. It can get you
around
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vertical
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votes
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